Examples of using Quite normal in English and their translations into Chinese
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To the casual observer it would look superficially quite normal, especially when we have the kids.
At that time, but I still didn't speak German very well, and it was quite normal for us not to speak much.”.
At that time, however, I still didn't speak German very well and it was quite normal for us not to have spoken much.”.
The action we're seeing may seem dramatic but is really quite normal for this market.
Despite their new mutations, the mice in his study seemed quite normal, he says.
Bach said:“It is quite normal that such a disruptive business then needs to settle and needs regulation.
I understand that it's quite normal there to date several people at the same time;
I also said that it is quite normal for relevant parties to have some bilateral contact or communication on such a multilateral occasion.
To a Jew they were quite normal, for he believed that Abraham had already seen the day when the Messiah would come.
This will all be quite normal and necessary to bring you up to one that aligns it with your true potential as Galactic Beings.
This is quite normal, however whilst you're getting that same look from the decision makers for your company, that can be a hassle.
Unilateral action by a president in the foreign sphere- even the bullying of weaker states- seems quite normal.
Now of course, at the end there was an apology which I think is quite normal after such a weekend.”.
It appears that these aggregates(collection of protein)- although toxic when in the brain- are quite normal when in the appendix.
It was pointed out that, in the process of healing, it was quite normal and inevitable to aspire to a former beloved predecessor.
Some our company wins and some loses, which is quite normal in a competitive market.
It appears that these aggregates-- although toxic when in the brain-- are quite normal when in the appendix.
He had considerable and significant difficulties in understanding the interpreters, and it is thus quite normal that misunderstandings occurred.
Although the news was alarming, the call was actually quite normal.
However, during the Tudor and Stuart periods it was quite normal to admit the students in the age of 12 to the university.